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Mari 05-24-2010 08:37 AM

This is reassuring
 
Dear Waves,

I stayed away from web sites about side effects except I started to look for initial side effects and ran across one page of patient general complaints about GI probs and headaches. So I closed the page and then became concerned about my head.

I really don't think I could continue the medicine with parasthesia. I d/c ed Wellbutrin and Xanax because of parasthesia. It's weird to have tingling --especially when I already had a different version of it that I have not gotten straightened out with the docs or my own life style (maybe vits, supplements, yoga??).

If I could get motivated I could figure out how to go to the web site of my insurance company and find out if I can even get Lexapro.
I'll save that for tomorrow. I already made a phone call for today and I have to go to bed.

I'm hoping for the best.
The drug plan I was on was not working.
Lexapro could be what I need.

M.

Mari 05-24-2010 09:41 AM

I called insurance
 
Hi,

The drug insurance company plan wants prior authorization from the pdoc before they will give me the Lexapro.

If I do decide to stay on the med, I don't want any gaps with paperwork and phone calls. This stinks. He had samples when I saw him but it does not mean that he will have samples when I see him again in 3.5 weeks.

His office will have to take care of this for me.
I guess I will call the pdoc's office at some point and tell them what is going on.

M.

waves 05-24-2010 10:08 AM

Dear Mari
 
you did really well on calling your insurance company! i totally DESPISE making those types of calls. find them utterly stressful. so good job! that is out of the way. now you know how to go forward.

i am sure your pdoc will be able to take care of you on the authorization, and can keep you in samples in between.

they are probably used to this insurance thing. i poked around some, and i see that other folks have run into this needing-auth bit, because Lexapro is essentially refined Celexa which is available in generic. but it was refined for good reason and with good results. Many folks are side-effect free after they adjust - not the case with Celexa. Your doc knows this, and is scripting Lexapro - i am sure he will fix it for you so you can have the Lexapro if it works out for you.

i really encourage you to give it a good go though, even if it means going to 5mg at first. :hug:

~ waves ~

Dmom3005 05-24-2010 12:53 PM

Mari

I believe you can do this. Just keep working through it. I also now
that you are working very hard to continue taking your new medication.

I believe that at one point we had to reduce Devin to a every other
day because we were going to run out for a few days. So that was
what the doctor recommended to get through.

It worked okay for then. But I was careful not to make the mistake
again. Because at that point what had happened. Was the pharmacy
had to order the medicine to come in a couple of days later.

Donna:grouphug:

Mari 05-25-2010 09:02 PM

chest pains
 
Hi,

I took Lexapro for 4 days.
Now I have chest pains.
I'm not taking it today.
I will call the pdoc's office in the am.

I'm disappointed.
I'm also veeerrrry anxious right now.


M.

bizi 05-25-2010 09:37 PM

chest pains are not good if you are very stressed that is not good....can you take some extra klonipin?
bizi

Mari 05-26-2010 02:14 AM

Lexapro too activating for me
 
The chest pains are caused by the Lexapro.
I'm going to tell the pdoc on Wednesday that I can't take it.
M.

collinsc 05-26-2010 03:52 AM

Sorry!!
 
Mari,
I am sorry to hear about the chest pain! I hope you feel better now that you are not taking the Lexapro! I was on lexapro for awhile but I didn't like how it made me feel! Hope you and Doc figure out a new drug that works for you!

collinsc:hug:

waves 05-26-2010 04:35 AM

yuck.
 
i agree that is horrible Mari.

that is very disappointing. :hug::hug::hug:

do talk to your pdoc about this and in the meantime i agree suspending seems like a good idea, especially if you don't feel safe. if he says it is a transitory thing and that you are safe, then it would be up to you, if you wanted to try with a lower dose. but i don't know. do please call him to let him know what has happened.

while i have never had chest pain with an SSRI, nor with Wellbutrins SR, Wellbutrin XL gave me severe chest pain when i stepped up to 300mg (from 150). backing off on the dose to alternate days resulted in pain on alternate days - i stuck that out a couple of weeks - it did not subside, and pdoc agreed that i had to d/c.

your post title also said it was 'too activating' - that too is of concern, whether it is related to the chest pain or not.

~ waves ~

Mari 05-26-2010 04:44 AM

Dear C.,
I'm done.
I'm not trying new meds.
M.


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